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Reddit mentions of Garren Fitness Maximiza Pull Up Bar - Locking Doorway Pullup Bar/Chin up Bar with 3 Sets of Screw-in Door-Mounts (2 Heavy-Duty and 1 Medium-Duty Sets), 26 to 39 Inches Adjustable Width
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We found 12 Reddit mentions of Garren Fitness Maximiza Pull Up Bar - Locking Doorway Pullup Bar/Chin up Bar with 3 Sets of Screw-in Door-Mounts (2 Heavy-Duty and 1 Medium-Duty Sets), 26 to 39 Inches Adjustable Width. Here are the top ones.
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- Build Upperbody Strength- This pull up bar for doorway use will strengthen and tone your back, arms, shoulders and abs muscles for the perfect upperbody workout for men and women
- Safe and Secure - Heavy-duty chrome steel doorway pull up bar and door mounts provide great support and safety. Note: Always install and use the supplied screw-in door brackets (comes with 2 sets of heavy-duty and 1 set of medium-duty door mounts)
- Versatile Uses - Get fit and strong by using the door bar for many exercises including pull-ups, chin-ups, hanging leg raises, push ups, dips, situps and crunches. It's truly a multi function piece of at home workout equipment
- Comfortable Hand-Grips - Non-slip extra-long foam grips for extra comfort to minimize hand pain or fatigue
- Use in Different Locations - Multiple screw-in door mount kits give flexibility to move to different places or heights. Adjusts to fit standard door ways between 26 and 39 inches. It's perfect for your home, garage, gym or the office
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Specs:
Color | Chrome with Gray Handgrips |
Height | 1.97 Inches |
Length | 27.56 Inches |
Release date | November 2018 |
Size | 26 to 39 inches adjustable width |
Weight | 2.20462262 Pounds |
Width | 1.97 Inches |
Our door frames are weird too, due to decorative trim and other old house oddities. Instead of an over the door frame I opted for one that mounts into the frame itself. If screwing into the frame isn’t an issue, check out this (this is what I have):
Garren Fitness Maximiza Pull Up Bar - Locking Doorway Pullup Bar / Chin up Bar with 3 Sets of Screw-in Door-Mounts (2 Heavy-duty and 1 Medium-duty set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RJFRV1K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_pUV7osroxveJX
Is 30 bucks good enough in your cost/benefit ratio? https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RJFRV1K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
My doorframes aren't conducive to the hang over pull up bars either. This one comes with two mounts you screw into the wall and then extend the bar into the mounts. Holds up to 300lbs. I've never had an issue with it. Works wonders. Its 4 tiny holes each side. 50c worth of wood putty to cover up. They have different length bars for different length doorways. Check it out.
I have this pull up bar
Hmm.. I've seen ones that jut out from walls at crossfit gyms, but they're metal and powdercoated and would probably need strong anchoring.
What about pull up bars that screw into the door frame? I have one similar to this one in the doorway to my bedroom.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00RJFRV1K?psc=1
Door closes no problem and it isn't very noticeable.
I had the same problem, this has worked great for me
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00RJFRV1K/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I use something like this so no need to drill any holes into anything. Cost me like $20 CAD at Sports Authority. Maybe your walls should be able to handle them?
> telescopic
https://www.amazon.com/Garren-Fitness-Maximiza-Pull-Screw/dp/B00RJFRV1K like this? don't these slip/slide?
Garren Fitness Maximiza Pull Up... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RJFRV1K?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf this has served me well. I looked at cheaper ones like the above but settled on this because the customer service has good reviews (The company seems to stand behind their product) and I also didn’t want an eye sore hanging from my door frame. This one looks pretty good and and almost blends in. Also the foam around it is tough and comfortable on the hands at the same time. Been using it for several months now and it’s held up exceptionally well. It was easy to install and I did have a question which I asked the customer service team about and they were very responsive and helpful.
I have something like this. It has rubber on the ends, support up to 110KG(242.5lbs). I'm like 75KG so worth for me and no damage to the door frame after about 3 years of use.
Not the person you were asking, but I'm guessing it was one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Garren-Fitness-Maximiza-Pull-Screw/dp/B00RJFRV1K/
https://www.amazon.com/Sunny-Health-Fitness-Door-Chin/dp/B0016BNDXI/
To answer your actual question, towel pull-ups are not enough :)
Well look at Excuse McGee over here! For the record, it won't be 250 lbs. You can use the 50 pound adjustable dumbbells just fine for a moderate workout. But fine, nothing too heavy:
Push up bars for greater range of motion
I use these same doorway pull bars, they work fine
In my opinion, that type of pullup bar is dangerous, regardless of the quality. The chance of a slight swing or bumping into something while on it are too high, then the whole thing slips off the door frame. This might be better: https://www.amazon.com/Garren-Fitness-Maximiza-Pull-Screw/dp/B00RJFRV1K/ref=sr_1_10?s=sports-and-fitness&ie=UTF8&qid=1519940260&sr=1-10&keywords=pull+up+bar